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    Hace 2 días · Between 1968 and 1972, Lennon and Ono collaborated on many works, including a trilogy of avant-garde albums, several more films, his solo debut John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band and the international top-10 singles "Give Peace a Chance", "Instant Karma!", "Imagine", and "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)".

  2. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Introduction. “Who Has Seen the Wind?” is a song based on a Christina Rossetti poem. It was performed and written by Yoko Ono and acted as a B-Side to “Instant Karma,” which was sung by her late husband John Lennon. The song was released on February 6, 1970, as part of the Wedding Album.

  3. 29 de abr. de 2024 · music in this videosong: working class heroartist: john lennon / plastic ono bandalbum: debut albumlabel: appleproducer: john lennon & phil spectoremail: nob...

  4. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Lennon made the bold decision to record the bulk of the album that would be named John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band with just three instrumentalists. He called Ringo Starr to play drums, and Starr ...

  5. Hace 5 días · "Instant Karma!" Plastic Ono Band: Electric guitar, piano and backing vocals: 1970 "How the Web Was Woven" Jackie Lomax A-side produced by Harrison: 1970 "Govinda" Radha Krishna Temple (London) Acoustic guitar, harmonium and bass; A- and B-sides produced by Harrison: 1970 Leon Russell: Leon Russell: Electric guitar: 1970 Doris Troy ...

  6. 2 de may. de 2024 · Instant Karma, a popular song written by John Lennon, was initially released in 1970. The song’s title comes from the Hindu and Buddhist concept of karma and describes the instant or immediate effects of one’s actions, either good or bad.

  7. 22 de abr. de 2024 · It seemed that Lennon was colouring the track, and the whole of his Plastic Ono Band album, as hard to handle, probably because it was for him. He thought that people would hear the record and think, “Something nasty’s going on with that John Lennon,” as if they’d tarnish him with the gloomy brush of the song.